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31. | She burst into tears, knowing that what she said was unjust, but feeling notwithstanding extremely ill-used. |
| 她突然眼泪盈眶,她知道她讲的话不怎么合理,但她还是极其任性地听任感情发泄。 |
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32. | Take out sth. on sb |
| 朝某人发泄某种情绪 |
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33. | Don't apologize for shouting at them;it does you good to blow off steam occasionally. |
| 不要为对他们大声叫嚷而抱歉,偶尔发泄一下抑制的感情对你有好处。 |
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34. | The bandits take out their resentment on one another. |
| 匪徒相互攻击发泄怨恨。 |
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35. | They took out their resentments on each other. |
| 他们互相发泄怨气。 |
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36. | Shout if you want to ?it'll relieve your feeling. |
| 这样会使你的把感情发泄出来而感到好受一些。 |
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37. | Shout if you want to– it'll relieve your feeling. |
| 要想喊叫你就喊叫吧——这样会使你的把感情发泄出来而感到好受一些。 |
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38. | He vented his anger on his secretary. |
| 他朝秘书发泄怒气。 |
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39. | Parents must let children blow off steam sometimes. |
| 做父母的有时必须让孩寸们吵吵闹闹,发泄发泄。 |
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40. | She is letting loose her indignation. |
| 她在发泄心头的愤怒。 |
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